TORYD, the ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Jérôme Beugnon

TORYD, the ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Jérôme Beugnon

TORYD, the ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Jérôme Beugnon Jérôme Beugnon, researcher in our team Bose-Einstein condensates, has been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant 2019 for his project TOpological many-body states with ultracold RYDberg atoms, or in short...
Recording neuron in actions at depth by unmixing scattered light

Recording neuron in actions at depth by unmixing scattered light

Recording neuron in actions at depth by unmixing scattered light  Fluorescence is one of the most common tools for biomedical imaging. In neuroscience, in particular, it is an essential tool that can be used in genetically modified animals to monitor the activity of...
Laser light traps giant atoms

Laser light traps giant atoms

Laser light traps giant atoms For the first time, physicists of Kastler Brossel Laboratory have been able to use light to trap giant atoms, so-called circular Rydberg atoms. This work will push the limits of currently developed quantum technologies that use these...
Valentina Parigi awarded by a CNRS Bronze Medal

Valentina Parigi awarded by a CNRS Bronze Medal

Valentina Parigi awarded by a CNRS Bronze Medal Valentina Parigi, teacher-researcher in the Quantum Optics team of the Kastler Brossel Laboratory in Jussieu (Sorbonne University/CNRS/ENS-PSL/Collège de France), has just been awarded with a bronze medal of the CNRS....
Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system

Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system

Anomalous decay of coherence in a dissipative many-body system  Bose-Einstein condensates team of our lab study the loss of spatial coherence of bosonic atoms in an optical lattice when subjected to a controlled amount of spontaneous emission. Ytterbium atoms are...